toilet 3D Models
We have 1292 item(s) Royalty free toilet 3D Models. Buy or download free 3D models for your CG projects, film and video production, animation, visualizations, games, VR/AR, and others. You can download any 3d model in all popular 3d formats including MAX, OBJ, FBX, 3DS, STL, C4D, BLEND, MAYA
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For architectural visualization, a good toilet model includes the ceramic body with correct proportions (a standard close-coupled toilet is roughly 730mm high, 380mm wide, 680mm deep), the tank with flush mechanism visible through semi-transparent lid if applicable, a hinged seat and lid with separate pivot geometry, water supply pipe, and floor mounting flange. The ceramic material is what separates renders: glazed porcelain has a very specific look — high specularity, slight subsurface scatter through the ceramic body, near-zero roughness on the glaze surface. Models with flat white diffuse-only materials look like plastic, not ceramic. Check the material setup in preview renders before buying.
Q2: Are there smart toilet or wall-hung toilet 3D models available?
Yes — both wall-hung (cantilevered bowl with concealed cistern) and smart toilet designs appear on the platform. Wall-hung models are increasingly requested for contemporary bathroom archviz since they've become the dominant choice in premium residential and commercial projects in 2024–2026. Smart toilet models with integrated bidet seats, control panels, and lid sensors represent the current high-end residential market. For product visualization specifically — if you're a manufacturer or retailer — these models need to match real product dimensions exactly. Generic toilet models won't serve for product-specific renders; you'd need either a custom commission or a model built from your product's technical drawings.
Q3: Can toilet 3D models be used in horror or comedy game contexts?
This is a surprisingly common use case. Horror games use bathroom environments extensively — the "creepy abandoned bathroom" is an established genre location. Comedy games, particularly absurdist titles, use toilet props as interactive objects with behavioral animations. The Skibidi Toilet meme universe specifically created demand for toilet-character models — a toilet as a creature rather than a fixture. For standard game props, a toilet model at 2,000–5,000 triangles with a single PBR material works well. For hero interactive objects (toilet the player can flush, lift lid on, etc.), separate animated components for the lid, seat, and flush handle need to be included in the model hierarchy.
Q4: How do I set up a realistic porcelain material for a toilet in Blender?
Principled BSDF with these settings: Base Color slightly warm white (RGB 250, 248, 245 — not pure white, which reads as plastic), Roughness 0.05–0.08 (glazed porcelain is very smooth but not mirror-perfect), Specular 0.5–0.6, and Subsurface Weight around 0.05 with a warm cream subsurface color. Add a very subtle procedural noise to the roughness channel (noise texture output connected to roughness input, scaled to maximum to create micro-roughness variation) — this breaks up the perfectly uniform gloss that makes renders look CG. In a bathroom lighting scene, ensure your HDRI has some variation in the specular reflection; a plain gradient sky will show clearly as a rectangle in the toilet's curved surfaces.
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